The faculty member on my study abroad trip to Costa Rica has traveled there many times and is quite knowledgeable about the country and places we visited

She gave us guidance about the country, local culture, and safety issues while we were interning with the local farmers. The faculty member was using
a. Referent power
b. Positional power
c. Coercive power
d. Expert power


D

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An elderly patient has been taking zolpidem (Ambien) as a sleep aid for the past 2 months. On admission to the assisted-living facility, it is determined that the drug is no longer needed

What is an important nursing consideration concerning this drug? A) Hallucinations are common. B) The drug needs to be withdrawn gradually. C) Another anxiolytic will need to be substituted. D) Sundowning is common with withdrawal from this drug.

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Regarding dysmenorrhea, nurses should be aware that:

1. it is more common in older women. 2. it is more common in leaner women who exercise strenuously. 3. symptoms can begin at any point in the ovulatory cycle. 4. pain is usually in the suprapubic area or lower abdomen.

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You are examining an infant under your care. While assessing the head, you note greasy and scaly areas on the scalp. What true statements can be said about this condition?

1. Called "cradle cap" 2. Caused by a yeast organism 3. Called "kiddy crud" 4. Choice 1 and 2

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